Narendra Modi accused of inciting communal tensions in election campaign

Web DeskApril 26, 2024 07:00 AMpolitics
  • Modi accused of targeting Muslim community with hate speech
  • Experts warn of long-lasting repercussions of Modi's divisive rhetoric
  • Critics raise concerns over Election Commission's silence on communal campaigning
Narendra Modi accused of inciting communal tensions in election campaignImage Credits: The Economic Times
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his BJP accused of inciting communal tensions by targeting Muslim community during election campaign, raising concerns over electoral integrity.

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) have been accused of using hate speech and inciting communal tensions during the ongoing national election campaign. Modi has repeatedly targeted the Muslim community, alleging that the opposition Congress party is conspiring to take away wealth and entitlements from Hindus and give them to Muslims.

Modi's rhetoric has sparked outrage, with calls for action against him for violating electoral laws that prohibit campaigning on religious or communal grounds. Despite the backlash, Modi and other BJP leaders continue to make divisive statements, portraying the election as a battle between Hindus and Muslims.

Experts point out that Modi's strategy of polarizing voters along religious lines is a dangerous game that could have long-lasting repercussions on India's social fabric. By stoking fears of a Muslim takeover and portraying the opposition as anti-Hindu, Modi is accused of flouting electoral norms and inciting communal tensions.

The Election Commission of India (ECI) has come under scrutiny for its silence on the issue, raising concerns about its impartiality. Critics argue that the ECI's inaction sets a dangerous precedent and undermines the integrity of the electoral process.

As the election campaign intensifies, the BJP's use of communal rhetoric has drawn widespread condemnation. Many fear that the divisive tactics employed by Modi and his party could further deepen religious divides in the country and undermine the secular fabric of Indian society.

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